Avengers: Infinity War Doesn't Want Infinite Films, Is Now Just a Standalone Film
To infinity and beyond … or not. Contrarily to what had been previously announced, Disney has confirmed that the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War will only be one film as opposed to two. To be directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the two Infinity War films were put on the Marvel schedule back in October 2014, with the first one scheduled for May 2018 and the second (initially titled Avengers: Infinity War Part II) scheduled for May 2019. However, Disney has now renamed the second film as an "Untitled Avengers" project, with the same release date still in place. Production on the now-one-and-only Infinity War is scheduled to begin later this year, with Robert Downey Jr. and negotiating tool extraordinaire Jeremy Renner confirmed to star.
To infinity and beyond … or not. Contrarily to what had been previously announced, Disney has confirmed that the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War will only be one film as opposed to two. To be directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, the two Infinity War films were put on the Marvel schedule back in October 2014, with the first one scheduled for May 2018 and the second (initially titled Avengers: Infinity War Part II) scheduled for May 2019. However, Disney has now renamed the second film as an "Untitled Avengers" project, with the same release date still in place. Production on the now-one-and-only Infinity War is scheduled to begin later this year, with Robert Downey Jr. and negotiating tool extraordinaire Jeremy Renner confirmed to star.